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In thinking about real-life problems, a person must be able to use dialectical reasoning, as explained in Chapter 9 (Thinking and Intelligence). Use dialectical reasoning to consider the controversial topic of eyewitness testimony presented in Chapter 9 (Memory?). Should the testimony of preschoolers be trusted in situations involving child abuse?
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